@Hawking you should check if moment weas installed properly it sits in the vendor directory in node_modules, if it isnt there run npm install in the vendor directory

With “vendor directory” you refer to “~/MagicMirror”?
I have a folder
/home/pi/MagicMirror/node_modules/moment with several files (including moment.js) and subfolders. Is this enough indication for a proper installation or should I check other details?

I saw errors stating that MM requires a higher version of node, but I couldn’t figure out how to do it.

Could you provide the command you used? Then I’ll try it on mine too and will feed back

Yes, I got the same error/warnings, that’s why I tried to use a more recent version of node. I used the scripts available herehttps://github.com/sdesalas/node-pi-zero
I tested it for v6 (don’t remember which subversion) and v7.7.1. Both was without success (no error/warning about old node version, instead other issues and finally still a blank screen). But maybe I made something wrong. Please try your self and let us know about the results (and post the error you get, I don’t remember them in detail).

I think if someone can get this up and running, they should host the image somewhere for people to download.

I would strongly prefer to know the commands that worked. An image is a huge file that gets outdated (replacement of jessie…), has to be stored on some external server (the free one are usually slow…) The commands on the other hand are hopefully only a small modification of the tutorial writen above, can easily be used and even adapted more easy.

and the folder /home/pi/MagicMirror/vendor/node_modules/moment that you mentioned before was created.
I then rebootet (not sure if necessary) and it seems to work (I see the date and time, holidays,quote…). I’ll now set everything up but it looks way better then before.So thanks a lot for your help!! I hope that your fix also works for the other people who have the same problem.

Just to understand the fix a bit better:
Is there a reason that one seem to have to do runsudo npm install once in /home/pi/MagicMirror/ (this is already included in the initial post) and once npm install in /home/pi/MagicMirror/vendor/? (this is not mentioned in the initial post and also not directly done by the standard installer (that does not work for the pi-Zero) located in /home/pi/MagicMirror/installers/raspberry.sh (at least I don’t see it therein).

@Hawking the command npm install in the directory /home/pi/MagicMirror/ has a hook in the package.json file which automatically runs npm install in /home/pi/MagicMirror/vendor as well, so there is no need to mention this because it’s done automatically

(the later at the moment just prints a success message and is therefore not really needed)
I don’t know why these commands did not work automatically, maybe an issue with some directories that are not set (I assume in the error instead of %s the directory should be displayed).